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                    <TEI xmlns="http://www.tei-c.org/ns/1.0"><text xml:base="urn:cts:pdlrefwk:viaf88890045.003.perseus-eng1"><body xml:lang="eng" n="urn:cts:pdlrefwk:viaf88890045.003.perseus-eng1"><div type="textpart" subtype="alphabetic_letter" n="F"><div type="textpart" subtype="entry" xml:id="flaccus-valerius-bio-15" n="flaccus_valerius_15"><head><label><persName xml:lang="la"><addName full="yes">Flaccus</addName>,
        <surname full="yes">Vale'rius</surname></persName></label></head><p>15. <persName xml:lang="la"><forename full="yes">L.</forename><surname full="yes">Valerius</surname><addName full="yes">Flaccus</addName></persName>, a son of No. 11, served in Cilicia as tribune of the
      soldiers, under P. Servilius, in <date when-custom="-78">B. C. 78</date>, and afterwards as
      quaestor, under M. Calpurnius Piso, in Spain. (Cic. <hi rend="ital">pro FLacc.</hi> 3.) He was
      praetor in <date when-custom="-63">B. C. 63</date>, the year of Cicero's consulship, who through his
      assistance got possession of the documents which the Allobrogian ambassadors had received from
      the accomplices of Catiline. In the year after his praetorship he had the administration of
      Asia, in which he was succeeded by Q. Cicero. (Cic. <hi rend="ital">pro Flacc.</hi> 13, 14,
      21, 40.) In <date when-custom="-59">B. C. 59</date> he was accused by D. Laelius of having been
      guilty of extortion in his province of Asia; but Flaccus, although he was undoubtedly guilty,
      was defended by Cicero (in the oration <hi rend="ital">pro Flacco,</hi> which is still extant)
      and Q. Hortensius, and was acquitted. (Comp. Cic. <hi rend="ital">in Cut.</hi> 3.2, 6 ; <hi rend="ital">ad Att.</hi> 1.19, 2.25, <hi rend="ital">in Pison,</hi> 23; the oration <hi rend="ital">pro Flacco; pro Planc.</hi> 11; Schol. Bob. <hi rend="ital">p. Flacc.</hi> p.228
      ; Sallust, <bibl n="Sal. Cat. 45">Sal. Cat. 45</bibl>.)</p></div></div></body></text></TEI>
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